On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 03:58:45PM +0100, Jonas Meurer wrote:
I've installed xen-hypervisor-3.0.3-1-amd64, which includes
/boot/xen-3.0.3-1-amd64.gz.
Do i still need a xen-enabled host kernel, or may i use the current
self compiled kernel?
You need a kernel with xen patches and configured
On 06/02/2007 Grok Mogger wrote:
I didn't find any documentation about that topic. All howtos/tutorials/...
that talk about building a xen kernel, use the original xen kernel
sources, not the debian kernel source with patches.
You may have some need to compile your own kernel, but if you'd
Jonas Meurer wrote:
On 06/02/2007 Grok Mogger wrote:
I didn't find any documentation about that topic. All howtos/tutorials/...
that talk about building a xen kernel, use the original xen kernel
sources, not the debian kernel source with patches.
You may have some need to compile your own
Hello,
I just tried to build a debian xen kernel, based on linux-source-2.6.18,
linux-patch-debian-2.6.18 and kernel-package.
According to the docs i found, i can apply the debian kernel sources in
the following way:
resivo:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.18$ ../kernel-patches/all/2.6.18/apply/debian
Jonas Meurer wrote:
Hello,
I just tried to build a debian xen kernel, based on linux-source-2.6.18,
linux-patch-debian-2.6.18 and kernel-package.
According to the docs i found, i can apply the debian kernel sources in
the following way:
resivo:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.18$
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